Ana Belén
María del Pilar Cuesta Acosta (born 27 May 1951, Madrid) known professionally as Ana Belén is a award winning Spanish actress and singer.
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Born | María del Pilar Cuesta Acosta 27 May 1951 Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Actress and singer |
Years active | 1961–present |
Spouse(s) | Víctor Manuel |
Children | David and Marina |
Life/career
Born in 1951, Ana Belén is the oldest of three children. Her father was a cook in Hotel Palace, and her mother worked on a farm.[1] Ana Belén studied acting in Spain during her youth and began acting in theatrical and cinematic productions in the mid-1960.[2]
While working on the film Morbo by Gonzalo Suárez, she met Víctor Manuel, marrying him in 1972 in Gibraltar. At this time she also started her career as a singer, releasing several successful albums. She appeared in various films: La petición by Pilar Miró; Emilia parada y fonda by Angelino Fons; El buscón by Luciano Berriatúa; La oscura historia de la prima Montse by Jordi Cadena; La criatura by Eloy de la Iglesia, and Sonámbulos by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón.
In 1986, Ana Belén, alongside songwriter Víctor Manuel,[3] performed the song "La Puerta de Alcalá". The single remained at the top position in Spain for seven weeks in summer 1986. In 1991, she recorded Como una novia, her first album that did not include any songs composed or adapted by Víctor Manuel. In 1997, she released a new album, Mírame, of her own songs and duets and which went on to become the best-selling album of her solo career. In autumn of 1996, she – along with Joan Manuel Serrat, Miguel Ríos, and Víctor Manuel – set ticket sales records throughout Spain with their "El gusto es nuestro" tour. In 1998, Belen commemorated Federico García Lorca's centenary by releasing two albums under the title of Lorquiana, a collection of poems and popular songs by Lorca. The following year another album was released Ana Belén y Miguel Ríos cantan a Kurt Weill, and she had a role in the Tele 5 series, Petra Delicado.
Discography
- 1965
- Zampo y yo
- Qué difícil es tener 18 años
- 1973
- Al diablo con amor (BSO)
- Tierra
- 1975
- Calle del Oso
- 1976
- La paloma del vuelo popular
- 1977
- De paso
- 1979
- Ana
- Lo mejor de Ana Belén
- 1980
- Con las manos llenas
- 1982
- Ana en Río
- 1983
- Victor y Ana en vivo
- 1984
- Géminis
- 1985
- BSO La corte de faraón
- 1986
- Para la ternura siempre hay tiempo (with Víctor Manuel)
- Grandes éxitos
- 1987
- BSO Divinas palabras
- 1988
- A la sombra de un león
- 1989
- 26 grandes canciones y una nube blanca
- Rosa de amor y fuego
- 1991
- Como una novia
- 1993
- Veneno para el corazón
- 1994
- Mucho más que dos
- 1996
- 20 exitos
- El gusto es nuestro
- 1997
- Mírame
- 1998
- Lorquiana. Popular songs of Federico García Lorca
- Lorquiana. Poems by Federico García Lorca
- 1999
- Cantan a Kurt Weill (with Miguel Ríos)
- 2001
- Peces de ciudad
- Dos en la carretera
- 2003
- Viva L`Italia
- 2006
- Una canción me trajo aquí
- 2007
- Anatomía
- 2008
- Los grandes éxitos... y mucho más
- 2011
- A los hombres que amé
- 2015
- Canciones regaladas (with Víctor Manuel)
- 2019
- Vida
Filmography
Film
Television
Year | Series/Program | Episode | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1970 | Teatro de siempre | La comedia nueva | |
1970 | Teatro de siempre | Hamlet en los suburbios | |
1970 | Teatro de siempre | Los caprichos de Mariana | |
1970 | Pequeño estudio | La trampa | |
1970 | Hora once | El extraño secreto de Shalken, el pintor | |
1971 | Hora once | Eleonora | |
1971 | Juegos para mayores | La finca | |
1971 | Estudio 1 | Retablo de las mocedades del Cid | |
1972 | Estudio 1 | Romeo y Julieta | |
1980 | Fortunata y Jacinta | ||
1999 | Petra delicado | ||
2017 | Traición |
Stage
- Medea (2015/2016).
- Kathie y el hipopótamo (2013/2015)
- Electra (2012)
- Fedra (2007, 2009 – interruption between for the two due to musical contracts)
- Diatriba de amor contra un hombre sentado (2004/2005)
- Defensa de dama (2002)
- La bella Helena (1995/1996)
- La gallarda (1992)
- El mercader de Venecia (1991/1992)
- Hamlet (1989)
- La casa de Bernarda Alba (1984)
- La hija del aire (1982)
- Tío Vania (1979)
- Antígona (1975)
- Ravos (1972)
- Sabor a miel (1971)
- Los niños (1970)
- Te espero ayer (1969)
- Don Juan Tenorio (1969)
- Medida por medida (1968)
- Las mujeres sabias (1968)
- El sí de las niñas (1967)
- El rufián castrucho (1967)
- El rey Lear (1966)
- Numancia (1965)
Awards
- 1971 Best TV actress for Retablo de las mocedades del Cid Fotogramas Award
- 1972 Special mention for Morbo San Sebastián International Film Festival
- 1980 Best TV actress for Fortunata y Jacinta Fotogramas de Plata
- 1980 Best actress for Fortunata y Jacinta TP de Oro
- 1980 Best actress for La Corte del Faraón Bronce
- 1980 Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres
- 1987 Best actress for La Casa de Bernarda Alba and Divinas palabras Fotogramas de Plata
- 1988 Nominated for Best actress for Miss Caribe Goya Awards
- 1989 Nominated for Best actress for El vuelo de la Paloma Goya Awards
- 1991 Nominated for Best director for Como ser mujer y no morir en el intento Premios Ondas
- 1991 Nominated for Best director debut for Como ser mujer y no morir en el intento Goya Awards
- 1994 Best song for Contaminame Premios Ondas
- 1994 Nominated for Best actress for La Pasión Turca Goya Awards
- 1994 Best Actress for La Pasión Turca Goya Awards
- 1995 Gold Medal from the Spanish Cinema Academy
- 1995 Best theatre actress for La bella Helena Fotogramas de Plata
- 1996 Cadena Dial Award
- 1997 Best Female soloist. Carlos Gardel Awards
- 1997 Best actress El amor perjudica seriamente la salud Festival de Peñíscola
- 1997 Silver Lighthouse Award. Festival de Alfás del Pí
- 1997 Best Tour El gusto es nuestro Spanish Music Awards
- 1998 Nominated for Best Spanish female soloist for Lorquiana Premios Amigo
- 2000 William Layton Award
- 2001 Woman of the Year. Premios Elle
- 2001 Nominated Best Spanish female soloist for Peces de ciudad Premios Amigo
- 2002 Nominated Best female soloist for Peces de ciudad Latin Grammy Awards
- 2002 Runner up Defensa de dama Premios Mayte of Theatre
- 2003 Homage by the Instituto Cervantes of Toulouse
- 2004 Nominated for Best actress Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena Goya Awards
- 2004 Nominated for Best actress Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena Fotogramas de Plata
- 2004 Nominated for Best actress Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena Spanish Actors' Union
- 2004 Best actress Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena Premios Turia
- 2006 Málaga Award. Film Festival of Málaga
- 2007 Fine Arts Golden Medal presented by the Spanish royal family at Toledo Cathedral
- 2015 Latin Grammy Awards for Musical Excellence.
- 2017 Honorary Goya Award.[4]
References
- (in Spanish) ANA BELÉN Inicios de su carrera, anabelen.es; accessed 18 March 2015.
- "Pilar Acosta, la madre coraje de Ana Belén". www.vanitatis.elconfidencial.com. 2013-07-14. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
- Director, Cartas al (1982-11-19). "Ana Belén y Víctor Manuel". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
- "Estas son las mujeres galardonadas con los Premios Internacionales Yo Dona 2018". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2018-09-29. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
External links
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- Ana Belén at IMDb